Dangerous location.

Status

closed

Resolution

fixed

Priority

normal

Severity

minor

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Description

Visited the zone earlier today to take it since I saw it hasn´t been touched in a long time. The zone is normally accesible by walking on a very narrow (and very slippery) footbridge that has been swept away by the wear and tear of winter. Apparently it didn´t brace itself. *cough* It´s in the middle of a very boggy area, next to a semi-fast flowing river, that´s under water for most of the year, and I´d hate to see someone fall in trying to take the zone. Since there is no telling on when the zone will be accessible again (repairs will prolly be made in the summer), I suggest it to be moved a few hundred meters as indicated on the screenshot I´m enclosing to this report. The spot is an observationpost for birdwatching and whatnot.

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Issue ID

#2444

Date submitted

2015-02-25T23:56:53+01:00

Zone

BirdView in region Västra Götaland

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Loonquawl

Date: 2015-02-25T23:57:47+01:00

☒ I'm also affected by this issue.

☒ I think this is an important issue.

Uploaded file Turf rapport, tårstarps mader..png.

Loonquawl

Date: 2015-02-25T23:58:27+01:00

Uploaded file Turf rapport Kopia.png.

Woodstock

Date: 2015-02-26T04:55:38+01:00

☒ I'm also affected by this issue.

I have taken the zone a few times last year, and even before the winter it was questionable if that was a wise thing to do. I agree it should be moved.

Woodstock

Date: 2015-02-26T04:56:18+01:00

☒ I'm also affected by this issue.

I have taken the zone a few times last year, and even before the winter it was questionable if that was a wise thing to do. I agree it should be moved.

Byggaren

Date: 2015-03-07T11:05:16+01:00

Zon flyttad, med viss tvekan kan jag säga. namn ändrat till "BirdView" då "Öennästet" redan var taget.

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